Standing up for
North Carolina’s
small businesses

Policy reform that helps Main Street

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Our Goal

Small businesses are essential to the fabric of American society--creating jobs, enlivening communities and powering the economy. But they are in trouble. The COVID-19 pandemic has dealt  Main Street  a serious blow. Our leaders must commit to helping small business owners rebuild over the long-term, so they can focus on what they do best--innovating and creating jobs to lead our nation out of economic turmoil. 


Small Business for America’s Future is taking the fight for small business to all levels of government, asking policymakers for: 

 

  • Fair and equitable policies that support Main Street as it rebuilds from COVID-19


  • Correction of market failures that have resulted in unbearably high healthcare costs and creation of affordable options for entrepreneurs and their employees


  • Creation of common-sense tax policies that put small businesses on a level playing field with large corporations and correct the failures of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act


  • Policies that protect the integrity of American democracy and rebuild trust in democratic institutions. A well-functioning democracy is the cornerstone of a strong small business economy.


  • Creation of a just and equitable economy that works for small business owners, their employees and their communities by creating and supporting policies and programs that support the economic security of small businesses

 

Small businesses created nearly two-thirds of new jobs following the Great Recession. With vision and commitment to small business success, Main Street will lead us all to economic prosperity.


Join us to fight for small business and America’s future.

Join Us

Small Business for America’s Future North Carolina is a chapter of Small Business for America’s Future. Join us!

We are a statewide coalition of business owners and leaders working to provide small businesses with a voice at every level of government. We’re committed to ensuring policymakers prioritize North Carolina’s 935,000  small businesses to create an economy that works for them, their workers, and their communities. 


Join us and make the voice of North Carolina's small business community heard.


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